LOCATION

Ideally Located

The Jardins du Marais is named after the legendary Marais district of Paris where we are located, with its maze of medieval streets, chic boutiques, charming restaurants and fascinating museums and art galleries. Discover some jewels of French history, like Place des Vosges, Hotel de Ville, the ornate Paris city hall, or Place de la Bastille, pivotal to the French Revolution and now the site of a modern opera house, the Opéra Bastille.

Off the tourist track, you can explore nearby Oberkampf, a typically Parisian quarter with quaint food shops and restaurants, and Le Marché des Enfants Rouges, an intriguing market on Rue de Bretagne. And convenient nearby public transport gives you access to the whole of the City of Light.

Galeries Lafayette and Printemps department stores: 10 mins

Champs Élysées: 10 mins

Bercy Omnisport Conference Centre: 10 mins

Palais des Congrès (Porte Maillot): 15 mins

La Défense: 30 mins

Gare de Lyon: 10 mins

Gare du Nord and Eurostar Terminal: 10 mins

Orly Airport: 20 mins

Charles de Gaulle Airport: 30 mins

Stade de France: 25 min by taxi

Jardins du Marais private car park (29€/24h)

Parking de la Bastille: 34, rue de Lyon - 75012 Paris

Parking Vinci - République: 50, rue de Malte - 75011 Paris

PLACE DES VOSGES

Place des Vosges was built under King Henri IV from 1605 to 1612, and now it is a pleasant square with shops, art galleries and restaurants.

CARNAVALET MUSEUM

VICTOR HUGO’S HOUSE

At number 6, Place des Vosges is the house where Victor Hugo lived from 1832 until 1848, and where he wrote several major works. It has been restored to reflect the writer’s life there as closely as possible.

PLACE DE LA REPUBLIQUE

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL

At the entrance on Rue Geoffroy-l'Asnier there are two walls built from Jerusalem stone. The Wall of Names lists Jews and non-Jews deported to their deaths during the Nazi period. The Wall of the Just remembers those who helped Jews to escape.